Adam Gilbert Boucher of Lowell, MA

Adam G. Boucher, 26, of Lowell died from injuries received from an auto accident Sunday March 4, 2018 on I 93 in Sanbornton, NH.

He was born on April 18, 1991, the son of Randy and Jodi Boucher of Lowell. He graduated from Pelham High School with the Class of 2009 and earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology with a minor in English from Plymouth State University.

Adam was working at Patriot Care of Lowell as an Extraction Technician. He previously worked Coatings Corp of Norwood.

He loved snowboarding and fishing. He was an avid sports fan of the New England Patriots, the Boston Red Sox and the San Jose Sharks.

My son, Alexander, loved your son-they were very good Plymouth and snowboarding friends. When Alex called to tell me about Adam’s accident, my heart broke in many pieces for you and for a young life, gone too soon.

He was much loved by his friends and hope you can find a tiny bit of comfort in knowing that.

I am so very sorry to hear of this tragedy. I may not be nearby but always think of you. I cant imagine the pain you are going thru. Eric and kurt will miss him dearly. You are all in my thoughts and prayers and know that you now have a super special guardian angel.

Randy and Jodi
We are very sorry to hear about the loss of your son. Our thots and prayers are with you at this most difficult time in your life.
May God bring comfort to you and your family. Always remember the memories and hold them closely to your heart.
Love,
Pete and Linda Milonopoulos………….Matt’s parents…………

I am lost for words for you, Randy and Amanda!!! In reading what people have posted about Adam, sounds like he was just as crazy as you Jodi!! My deepest sympathy to you all!!! My heart is just breaking!!! Fly high Adam!!

Randy and Jody I’m so sorry for your loss I know how hard it is to say goodbye to your son life is not supposed to be this way my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Your son will always live in the hearts of the people that loved him and they will always remember. Love to you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Adam, Gram loves you so much and always will.You brought me so much joy. I am so happy
to have had you for a short time than not at all. We had a lot of fun times. You put on shows for me when you were 3 or 4.I cherish them. I never laughed so hard. I remember when
I took all you kids to the movies and out to supper. You all seemed to have a blast. I was proud to be a Grandmother to all my Grandchildren. The absolute best times in my
Life. You all made my life so special you’ll
Never know how special. I am very proud of you
And the man you became. I’ll miss you and tell funny stories about you when I get old. Lol
Wherever you are now, I hope it’s fun and you can still snowboard. I hope I see you soon. Be looking for me.

Randy & Jodi – when I met you briefly in maybe 2003, I had no idea I would owe you the thanks that I do, and so many of us do, today. The rag tag group of misfits your boy strung together to call his friends in highschool, college and through into early adulthood would all tell you the same. Bouche was the loudest, the crudest, the most vulgar person in any room. He could take one look at you, know what made you vulnerable, call you out for it, and make you feel like a pebble and a boulder at the very same time with one sharp comment and his unforgetable laugh. He was magnetic, dynamic – everyone was drawn to him, everyone wanted to be his friend. Adam was one of a kind. When things were looking up for you, nobody felt happier for you than him. When things were down, there was nobody better to comiserate with. He could make anything a celebration. I really don’t know what you had to do right or wrong to end up with a kid like him – I can only imagine the letters home about his unruly behavior growing up. All I know is that we’re all so grateful to have had the chance to have your boy in our lives. He loved you so much and would talk about you like you were his two best friends in the world. Thank you for bringing him into the world and giving us all a larger than life, one of a kind friend. His memory will live on through countless stories, and he will be missed forever. Thinking of you and your families in this time, and hoping you are able to find comfort in the good times.

I am so sorry for your loss. Adam was a great, hard worker and a kind soul. In the time he worked for us he always had a positive attitude and a smile. He will be sorely missed on so many levels. I will never forget him.

Our condolences, love and prayers to the Boucher family. Jodi and Randy, we are so very sorry for the passing of your dear son. I will always remember Adam ‘ s handsome face, his smile and kind nature.